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and becca, the director of healthcare programs. welcome. >> thank you. >> let's jump in and ask you, what are the healthcare programs at jv s? >> so we have a diverse portfolio of healthcare programs. i think of our programs in two different ways. we serve people who are already licensed or certified in the field and people that dope have any healthcare experience but want to get a foot in the door. so we serve really a wide range of occupations. we work with medical assistants, dental assistants, lvns, rns, and occupations we have seen are in high demand in the bay area and also have good entry level wages. so our refresher programs are designed with people that have a certificate, are censed maybpehohave taken a time off and got a licensed certificate and weren't able to find work in that field. we have targeted shore term trainings for those folks to get that confidence back up and also to practice all the soft skills. then they go into a work-based learning experience, where they are learning a wage, practicing the skills again
and becca, the director of healthcare programs. welcome. >> thank you. >> let's jump in and ask you, what are the healthcare programs at jv s? >> so we have a diverse portfolio of healthcare programs. i think of our programs in two different ways. we serve people who are already licensed or certified in the field and people that dope have any healthcare experience but want to get a foot in the door. so we serve really a wide range of occupations. we work with medical...
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that's healthcare. we as a society appear to be shifting from the premise of healthcare as a benefit to what we are hearing now at least from some is healthcare is a right. what is the difference between those two philosophies as we go forward? >> so, a right is generally something that everyone has access to. and i do believe that in the united states every american has a right to access to healthcare. >> when we say that, what do we mean? because i hear that every american has a right to access to healthcare. and it sounds like the words go together, but what does that actually mean? >> i think what it means is that no one's opportunities in life should be limited by their health issues. and so, you know, we live in a meritocracy to some extent. we believe that everyone should live their life to their fullest potential. too often right now in our country there are people he limiting their ability to live to their highest potential. >> now that's a change from, let's say, 20 years ago or longer when we
that's healthcare. we as a society appear to be shifting from the premise of healthcare as a benefit to what we are hearing now at least from some is healthcare is a right. what is the difference between those two philosophies as we go forward? >> so, a right is generally something that everyone has access to. and i do believe that in the united states every american has a right to access to healthcare. >> when we say that, what do we mean? because i hear that every american has a...
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welcome to the director of healthcare programs. welcome. becca, let's ask you what are the healthcare programs at jvc? >> we have a diverse portfolio of healthcare programs at jvc. we serve both people who are already licensed or certified in the field and people that don't really have any healthcare experience, but want to get a foot in the door. we sa wide range of occupations. we work with medical assistance, dental assistants, lpns, are ins, and medical administrative assistance. those are occupations that we have really seen in high demand in the bay area. and also have good entry-level wages. our refresher programs are really designed for people that already have a certificate, are already licensed, but maybe people have taken a time off or got a license or certificate and weren't able to find work in that field. we have targeted short-term trainings for those folks to really refresh their clinical skills and get that confidence back up but also to practice all the soft skill we know employers want. and then they go into a work based
welcome to the director of healthcare programs. welcome. becca, let's ask you what are the healthcare programs at jvc? >> we have a diverse portfolio of healthcare programs at jvc. we serve both people who are already licensed or certified in the field and people that don't really have any healthcare experience, but want to get a foot in the door. we sa wide range of occupations. we work with medical assistance, dental assistants, lpns, are ins, and medical administrative assistance....
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. >> dickerson: undeterred by estimates tens of millions could lose coverage under his healthcare reform plan. this week the president -- >> they are all yeses. >> dickerson: from mrs. -- >> let me give you the bad news. >> a judge has just blocked our executive order for travel. >> dickerson: and some awkward diplomatic moments. >> as far as wiretapping, i guess this past administration, at least we have something in common, perhaps. >> dickerson: visiting german chancellor angela her kel was wiretapped during obama's watch but this week top republican congressmen said there is no evidence that mr. trump was. >> texas senator ted cruz will be here to talk about that, and his efforts to fix the trump healthcare bill. then we will hear from the top democrat in the house, nancy pelosi. we will get the administration's view from white house director mick mulvaney and check in with the cbs news nation track tore get a sense of how the rest of the country views what is going on in washington. and as always we will have plenty of political analysis. it is all ahead on "face the nation". >> dic
. >> dickerson: undeterred by estimates tens of millions could lose coverage under his healthcare reform plan. this week the president -- >> they are all yeses. >> dickerson: from mrs. -- >> let me give you the bad news. >> a judge has just blocked our executive order for travel. >> dickerson: and some awkward diplomatic moments. >> as far as wiretapping, i guess this past administration, at least we have something in common, perhaps. >>...
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but healthcare system is its own system. people work there with nurses and radiation technology et cetera. what about spiritual care the system itself? the staff? >> we think about our staff as our permanent congregation. and our patients and their families as the transient congregation. we take care of the spiritual needs and assets of the staff as well. julie and i were talking about how we are preparing for nurses week next month. at both of our facilities, that involves the blessing of hands of nurses and other hospital workers who are interested in that. >> and how do you find the expressed need from staff coming to you? does it happen in the course of a particular situation with the patient? does happen within a particular unit that might be more stressful than other units? >> there's a variety of ways. sometimes there might be an incident on a nursing unit that has us coming specifically to create a healing environment or human experience for the team. that can be a very important experience and way of supporting a pa
but healthcare system is its own system. people work there with nurses and radiation technology et cetera. what about spiritual care the system itself? the staff? >> we think about our staff as our permanent congregation. and our patients and their families as the transient congregation. we take care of the spiritual needs and assets of the staff as well. julie and i were talking about how we are preparing for nurses week next month. at both of our facilities, that involves the blessing...
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>> so we have a really diverse portfolio of healthcare programs. i think of our health programs in two different ways. we serve people who are already licensed or certified in the field and people that don't have any healthcare experience but want to get a foot in the door. we serve a wide range of occupations. we work with medical assistance, dental assistants, i'll be ends, rns and medical administrative assistance. is occupations we have seen a high demand of in the bay area and also have good entry-level wages. are refresher programs are really designed for people that already have a certificate come already are licensed, but maybe people have taken a little bit of time off without a license or certificate and weren't able to find work in that field. we have targeted short-term trainings for those folks to refresh the clinical skills, get their confidence back up and practice the soft skills and please employers really want. to support them finding a job afterward. are other training programs are more for folks not certified and trained already
>> so we have a really diverse portfolio of healthcare programs. i think of our health programs in two different ways. we serve people who are already licensed or certified in the field and people that don't have any healthcare experience but want to get a foot in the door. we serve a wide range of occupations. we work with medical assistance, dental assistants, i'll be ends, rns and medical administrative assistance. is occupations we have seen a high demand of in the bay area and also...
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holdouts in the healthcare industry? and are hospitals gonna make the vaccine mandatory? >> reporter: hospitals and healthcare systems probably are not gonna make the vaccines mandatory, at least right now. and for those holdouts, it might just take time. they haven't said no. they'd they defer. so not yet. and as more friends and coworkers get the vaccine, it might be easier to persuade them later on. >>> live to kenny choi who is in san francisco where california's expanded vaccine rollout is causing a lot of confusion among some people tonight. >> reporter: sutter health today started vaccinating thoseho andg care of its healthcare workers first, but is there a lot of confusion as to where each healthcare system is in inoculating different groups and who's eligible now. 82-year-old joanne is one of lucky ones. >> some of my friends who are in my age group, and they're waiting for it. their doctors can get back to them. >> reporter: sign-ups depend on each county as well as your medical provider. >> it depends on the a
holdouts in the healthcare industry? and are hospitals gonna make the vaccine mandatory? >> reporter: hospitals and healthcare systems probably are not gonna make the vaccines mandatory, at least right now. and for those holdouts, it might just take time. they haven't said no. they'd they defer. so not yet. and as more friends and coworkers get the vaccine, it might be easier to persuade them later on. >>> live to kenny choi who is in san francisco where california's expanded...
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democrats overtook healthcare. and republicans in congress promised the american people that law would not stand. today, thanks to the perseverance, the determination, and the leadership of president trump, and all of the support of those gathered here, we have taken a historic first step to repeal and replace obama care and finally give the american people the kind of healthcare they deserve. so today, with heartfelt gratitude for keeping his word to all he has done for the american people. and all he will do to continue to make america great again, it is my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you the president of the united states of america, president donald trump. >> thank you. thank you. thank you mike. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. this really is the group. what a great group of people. and, they are not even doing it for the party. they are doing it for this country. because, we suffered with obama care. i went through two years of campaigning and, i'm telling you, no matter where
democrats overtook healthcare. and republicans in congress promised the american people that law would not stand. today, thanks to the perseverance, the determination, and the leadership of president trump, and all of the support of those gathered here, we have taken a historic first step to repeal and replace obama care and finally give the american people the kind of healthcare they deserve. so today, with heartfelt gratitude for keeping his word to all he has done for the american people....
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i am going to be able to a negotiate better with the healthcare company. i am going to be able to do everything better thch is his first big test. he is coming to washington. i don't think he cares so much about the details. that's what we talked about. the he subcontracted this out to speaker ryan and said you do it, that's okay. we know we have to repeal and replace all in one step so just do it. that's fine. now he is going to have to go out to kentucky, he is going to have to go out to tennessee, se going to do the salesmanship. he has people coming, he has members of congress coming to his bowling alley in the white house and by all accounts he is making friends, influencing people, even senator lindsey graham who is no big fan of donald trump, i was amazed to hear his interview yesterday coming out of the white house, well i had a pretty good time, boy she a charming guy and at the same time, donald trump is putting pressure on the republicans saying it is going to be a bloodbath in 2018 if you don't pass this. >> dickerson: and paul ryan is also say
i am going to be able to a negotiate better with the healthcare company. i am going to be able to do everything better thch is his first big test. he is coming to washington. i don't think he cares so much about the details. that's what we talked about. the he subcontracted this out to speaker ryan and said you do it, that's okay. we know we have to repeal and replace all in one step so just do it. that's fine. now he is going to have to go out to kentucky, he is going to have to go out to...
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pay for it you don't get it, meaning healthcare, that is not going to happen. with us. he said he meant universal care there. you are not going to have universal care -- >> the only way to have universal care, that, if you stop to think about it, is to force people to buy it under penalty of law. so what we are replacing, what you have now is we are forcing to, we are forcing people to bye-bye it under penalty of law and people are looking for a way not to buy it so the government mandate doesn't work, the better function is what we are trying to do now which is to encourage people and enable them to buy a policy they want and can afford. >> dickerson: but universal care a was not really a promise he could -- >> the only way to get true universal care is to throw people in jail if they don't get it and we are not going to do it. >> dickerson: talking about the bunt, one of your guiding principles was when you start looking at places where we reduce spending one of the questions we ask was, can we really continue to ask a coal miner in or a car work never detroi
pay for it you don't get it, meaning healthcare, that is not going to happen. with us. he said he meant universal care there. you are not going to have universal care -- >> the only way to have universal care, that, if you stop to think about it, is to force people to buy it under penalty of law. so what we are replacing, what you have now is we are forcing to, we are forcing people to bye-bye it under penalty of law and people are looking for a way not to buy it so the government mandate...
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democrats are not going to go along with postponing healthcare. you don't have the votes to override a veto. is there a third way, is there some way to prevent the government from having to shut down and putting 800,000 federal workers on furlough? these are people, many of whom work by the hour. they need the money. this is going to -- this is really going to hurt them s there a way to prevent that from happening? >> i think there is a way. and i have been saying all along that we should negotiate. see, historically bob the way it worked is if the house is republican and passed something and the senate was democrat and passed something you had a conference committee, equal number of republicans and democrats and you hashed out your differences. why don't we have a conference committee on this? you could appoint one today and meet tomorrow and hash out the differences. that is the way it is supposed to work. republicans and democrats are supposed to find a middle ground but right now, it is the president saying my way or the highway, if i don't ge
democrats are not going to go along with postponing healthcare. you don't have the votes to override a veto. is there a third way, is there some way to prevent the government from having to shut down and putting 800,000 federal workers on furlough? these are people, many of whom work by the hour. they need the money. this is going to -- this is really going to hurt them s there a way to prevent that from happening? >> i think there is a way. and i have been saying all along that we should...
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expedite the hiring of nurses and other healthcare professionals. this will be a critical boost to help prepare and respond tomorrow to coronavirus as an emergency. covid-19 has put significant pressure on our healthcare systems and around the world. san francisco is moving proactively to hire workers so the city will be evermore prepared to respond to covid- 19. healthcare workers are keeping her community health and safety and today's action will help us bring on more nurses to help us meet the demands of the response and augment and support the workforce already there in place and working hard every day often over time and extra days in order to staff or hospitals and clinics. we will speed up today and the hiring process from six months to a period of high ring on the spot for qualified applicants and starting within one week. this weekend dph will host an invitation only nurse hiring fair at san francisco general hospital and we will continue until all vacancies are filled. this will offer same day hiring and new nurses will be at work as soon
expedite the hiring of nurses and other healthcare professionals. this will be a critical boost to help prepare and respond tomorrow to coronavirus as an emergency. covid-19 has put significant pressure on our healthcare systems and around the world. san francisco is moving proactively to hire workers so the city will be evermore prepared to respond to covid- 19. healthcare workers are keeping her community health and safety and today's action will help us bring on more nurses to help us meet...
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." >> we can still vaccinate healthcare workers. but if you have unused doses, call these people, can you show up here in 30 minutes? we'll vaccinate you. >> reporter: l.a. county needs to vaccinate ten million people twice and believes unused doses need to be administered efficiently and quickly. >> what we need to do in the county is immediately have a wait list of people who are 65 and older. because that's the group i think we should vaccinate as quickly as possible. the best thing we can do for our healthcare workers and our overloaded hospitals is to vaccinate the general public. >> reporter: that was rachel kim reporting. mobile testing buses are rolling onto bay areast the goal is to boost testing access inlt for residents and homeless populations without burdening healthcare systems. these buses are expected to arrive in five bay area counties and debuted in sonoma county today. >>> some big-name tech companies are joining forces to build a digital covid vaccine pass pore. if you get the vaccine, all you have to show for it
." >> we can still vaccinate healthcare workers. but if you have unused doses, call these people, can you show up here in 30 minutes? we'll vaccinate you. >> reporter: l.a. county needs to vaccinate ten million people twice and believes unused doses need to be administered efficiently and quickly. >> what we need to do in the county is immediately have a wait list of people who are 65 and older. because that's the group i think we should vaccinate as quickly as possible....
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the most important thing on the form is a pointing a healthcare proxy, power of attorney for healthcare who knows your wishes and important thing you can do. as you are assigning this on picking out your powers of attorney for healthcare, that's when a conversation can start and that is what tom is talking about.>> we are coming up on halloween as well the day of the dead. october 31 and november 1 and november 2, we talk about the dead. the people who are saints and those in purgatory. we think about loved ones remember them and talk about the fact that we are mortal and associated with that national holiday that we have, halloween it comes from irish. the church has a lot to say about it, too.>> november in the catholic church is the month of the dead. it's a time when you particularly remember the dead and pray for the dead and re- involve the dead in your life so they are not forgotten. that's important. so i am going to concretize your suggests and then say everyone sit down and talk about your preparations. that's true. even this detail, as i think is we've had two funerals in my
the most important thing on the form is a pointing a healthcare proxy, power of attorney for healthcare who knows your wishes and important thing you can do. as you are assigning this on picking out your powers of attorney for healthcare, that's when a conversation can start and that is what tom is talking about.>> we are coming up on halloween as well the day of the dead. october 31 and november 1 and november 2, we talk about the dead. the people who are saints and those in purgatory....
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certainly healthcare is the all of that. if they can't get healthcare done, what's going to happen to tax reform, infrastructure, immigration, all these issues, and ultimately the first referendum on the president, the first real one will happen next november and we'll have to see whether there's a diminished able for the president to can't make his case and get away with what he's doing, if republicans cannot move an agenda. >> dickerson: we'll end it there, thanks to all of you and we'll be right back engthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it's going to give their patients whiter teeth. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower
certainly healthcare is the all of that. if they can't get healthcare done, what's going to happen to tax reform, infrastructure, immigration, all these issues, and ultimately the first referendum on the president, the first real one will happen next november and we'll have to see whether there's a diminished able for the president to can't make his case and get away with what he's doing, if republicans cannot move an agenda. >> dickerson: we'll end it there, thanks to all of you and...
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middle-class california is still struggling with healthcare costs. they are getting over $500 a month. that is $6000 a year to lower their healthcare cost to make it more affordable. what has happened? things have worked pretty well in telephone you but we are not done. we are not done by a long shot. i want to note that for all of the great work we have done, if you look around california, there are still about 3.5 million uninsured. the biggest number of them are undocumented individuals not eligible for financial support, generally. our state has said every person in california should have coverage. every american should have coverage. we are down that path. what we are doing right now with open enrollment is there is 1.2 million californians eligible for either medi-cal or covered california. we are getting the word out. these masks, i wore it coming in. covered california should be sending out 4 million of these masks to people that are renewing their coverage and everyone that signs up through open enrollment. we have sent them out to every big
middle-class california is still struggling with healthcare costs. they are getting over $500 a month. that is $6000 a year to lower their healthcare cost to make it more affordable. what has happened? things have worked pretty well in telephone you but we are not done. we are not done by a long shot. i want to note that for all of the great work we have done, if you look around california, there are still about 3.5 million uninsured. the biggest number of them are undocumented individuals not...
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healthcare workers in california are struggling to make ends meet, too. state lawmakers are proposing a minimum wage of $25 an hour for all healthcare workers in california, but the industry says the costs could impact patient care. one healthcare worker said that increase would make a life changing difference for her family. >> reporter: shawntae jones says it's a joy educating parents and helping them get through their pregnancy. she's worked at the same clinic in san pablo for 11 years, but she lives paycheck to paycheck. >> when you're at the grocery store, i have to tell my daughter we can't get this. we have to wait until next week or wait till the next paycheck and she's like i don't understand. you work. >> reporter: right now she works a second job to support her family, but if the statewide minimum wage for healthcare workers passes, this would give her the security to stay where she is, living in an apartment with her 16-year-old daughter. >> i can pay my rent a lot more easier and wouldn't have to worry about being homeless or sleeping in my c
healthcare workers in california are struggling to make ends meet, too. state lawmakers are proposing a minimum wage of $25 an hour for all healthcare workers in california, but the industry says the costs could impact patient care. one healthcare worker said that increase would make a life changing difference for her family. >> reporter: shawntae jones says it's a joy educating parents and helping them get through their pregnancy. she's worked at the same clinic in san pablo for 11...
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children of healthcare coverage. it will take nursing homes funding away from seniors. it's going to hurt people with disabilities. again, 15 million americans are projected to lose healthcare coverage just next year under this bill. >> we'll have much more on this coming up tonight at 6:00. california's two democratic senators reveal how they are trying to kill the bill. >>> firefighters from marin county on the scene of a grass fire near kent lake. it burned 38 acres. they have been doing water drops all afternoon. the fire is not burning near any homes. and crews expect to have it contained within the hour. >>> meanwhile in southern california, a fast-moving wildfire is threatening homes and forcing evacuations. this is near santa margarita in san luis obispo county. so far 1200 acres have burned. people who live in the area have been told to pack up and leave. >> i have horses and goats and dogs and cats and everything -- and i was working in los altos so i didn't know about the fire. i saw the plume as i was dri
children of healthcare coverage. it will take nursing homes funding away from seniors. it's going to hurt people with disabilities. again, 15 million americans are projected to lose healthcare coverage just next year under this bill. >> we'll have much more on this coming up tonight at 6:00. california's two democratic senators reveal how they are trying to kill the bill. >>> firefighters from marin county on the scene of a grass fire near kent lake. it burned 38 acres. they have...
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taken care of healthcare. the other thing we will have is groups, groups of can negotiate. what is going to happen is the competition is going to drive down the premiums, in myñr opinn much, much more than people understand. >> dickerson: so what you have just described is the bill you briefed had said you worried wouldn't help your people. >> no, there were things in the other bill, the first version, which were not as good. >> dickerson: okay. >> but when i watched some of the news reports, which are so unfair, and they say, we don't cover preexisting conditions, we covered it beautifully. >> dickerson: although -- >> i will tell you who doesn't cover preexisting conditions, obamacare, you know why? because it is dead dead, it is not going to be here. >> dickerson: one of the preexisting was optional for the states. >> sure, and in one of the fixes and they are changing it. >> dickerson: permanent -- >> >> this is a development so you are going to say preexisting for everybody -- >> john, this has evolved o
taken care of healthcare. the other thing we will have is groups, groups of can negotiate. what is going to happen is the competition is going to drive down the premiums, in myñr opinn much, much more than people understand. >> dickerson: so what you have just described is the bill you briefed had said you worried wouldn't help your people. >> no, there were things in the other bill, the first version, which were not as good. >> dickerson: okay. >> but when i watched...
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. >> dickerson: what is next for healthcare reform? we will hear from budget director mick mulvaney west virginia democratic senator joe manchin will also join us, and we spent time this week talking with pennsylvania voters about the state of the nation. >> a word of phrase that describes the country right now. >> scared. >> tenuous. >> in deep trouble. >> conflicted. >> moving forward. >> dickerson: plus former secretary of state condoleezza rice joins us to talk about her new book on democracy. and whether it is being threatened. and we will also have plenty of political analysis. it is all coming up on "face the nation". >> good morning and welcome to "face the nation". i am john dickerson. we begin this morning with white house budget director mick mulvaney, one of the key players at the white house in getting the healthcare bill through the house. good morning, mr. director. >> good morning, john. thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. if i get healthcare through obamacare, what kind of promises does this house bil
. >> dickerson: what is next for healthcare reform? we will hear from budget director mick mulvaney west virginia democratic senator joe manchin will also join us, and we spent time this week talking with pennsylvania voters about the state of the nation. >> a word of phrase that describes the country right now. >> scared. >> tenuous. >> in deep trouble. >> conflicted. >> moving forward. >> dickerson: plus former secretary of state condoleezza...
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we have more licensed healthcare bro physiciannals in the state of california essiona state of california. we estimate we have the capacity to increase our ranks by an additional 37,000 plus professionals that are in that time of life where they again may have just recently retired or they are in the process of getting their license and their degrees, so we are very, very hopeful with this effort that o individuals to be paid and coensated to participate in the workforce and disputed throughout our care delivery system all around the state of california. i will have an individual representative here in a moment to talk more specifically about what that means and also to remind everyone it is national doctors' day in the united states of america and deep respect and admiration for all our front line employees to meet this moment. also deep respect and admiration to mark zuckerberg . they are providing stipends r icipate thkind of ar support on things that otherwise, we wouldn't be paid for, not just like childcare and transportation, but hotel rooms and accommodations, so they put $2mill w
we have more licensed healthcare bro physiciannals in the state of california essiona state of california. we estimate we have the capacity to increase our ranks by an additional 37,000 plus professionals that are in that time of life where they again may have just recently retired or they are in the process of getting their license and their degrees, so we are very, very hopeful with this effort that o individuals to be paid and coensated to participate in the workforce and disputed throughout...
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we are focused on healthcare and the president is focused on healthcare. i think he is frustrated with this whole thing about russia and i think he is frustrated with what selective leaks coming from parts of government that malign his campaign. >> the reason we think are the intelligence committees to do this, the last thing we want to do is compromise the sources and methods of our intelligence gathering so that we get to the bottom of all of this. but, yes, there has been a lot of selective leaking, i think in many ways meant to malign the presidency and meant to get him off to a bad start and he is pressing that frustration. >> dickerson: you are in the so-called gang of eight, the top leaders who get this information. have you seen anything to suggest there are wiretaps a? >> no. >> dickerson: could you clear up this question of -- >> again, i don' i don't want tt ahead of the intelligence committee so i don't want to get ahead of the intelligence committee and their thorough investigation. >> dickerson: and now we will get some answers soon after the
we are focused on healthcare and the president is focused on healthcare. i think he is frustrated with this whole thing about russia and i think he is frustrated with what selective leaks coming from parts of government that malign his campaign. >> the reason we think are the intelligence committees to do this, the last thing we want to do is compromise the sources and methods of our intelligence gathering so that we get to the bottom of all of this. but, yes, there has been a lot of...
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local healthcare policy leaders, nurses and patients are rallying in support of healthcare for millions of californians. meanwhile, in dc, at least 30 1 house returns republicans say they will oppose the vote. that's president trump's answer to obamacare the american healthcare act and it may sink the plan. president trump and gop leaders trying to persuade the more than 2 dozen conservatives who demand change to replace obamacare. the white house warning of political consequences. >> i think there's going to be a price to be paid but it's going to be with their own voters. >> reporter: when the house rules committee adjourned last night, they gave no timeline to vote on president trump's revised healthcare bill. conservative house members are expected back at the white house this morning for more negotiations. if the bill passes the house, it then moves to the senate. back here in the bay area, one of several local rallies in support of obamacare being held in san jose at the headquarters of the group asian-americans for community involvement. that's set for 11 a.m. >>> thank you. new
local healthcare policy leaders, nurses and patients are rallying in support of healthcare for millions of californians. meanwhile, in dc, at least 30 1 house returns republicans say they will oppose the vote. that's president trump's answer to obamacare the american healthcare act and it may sink the plan. president trump and gop leaders trying to persuade the more than 2 dozen conservatives who demand change to replace obamacare. the white house warning of political consequences. >> i...
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healthcare. cbs news reports they have no plans to give up the fight. >>> vice president mike pence told small business leaders in charleston, west virginia saturday that the fight to repeal obamacare is not over. >> yesterday wasn't a victory for the american people. it was a victim -- victory for the status quo and a victory for the disaster of obamacare. i promise you, that victory won't last very long. >> democrats had a different take. >> let's just for a moment breathe a sigh of relief for the american people that the affordable care act was not repealed. >> president trump tweeted saturday, obamacare will explode and we will all get together and piece together a great healthcare plan for the people. do not worry. >> supporters of president trump held make america great again rallies across the country saturday, including in new york. some republicans admit they are disappointed right now. >> i'm not going to. >> i'm bitterly disappointed. each their own. they blew it. >> i wouldn't call th
healthcare. cbs news reports they have no plans to give up the fight. >>> vice president mike pence told small business leaders in charleston, west virginia saturday that the fight to repeal obamacare is not over. >> yesterday wasn't a victory for the american people. it was a victim -- victory for the status quo and a victory for the disaster of obamacare. i promise you, that victory won't last very long. >> democrats had a different take. >> let's just for a moment...
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ask your healthcare professional about trintellix. it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> mason: a report this week by a grand jury in california e rongly urges the police to ease up on high-speed chases, which put bystanders at risk. jamie yuccas reports from the car chase capital, los angeles. >> look at that, look at that aggressive hit! >> reporter: it happens here almost daily. cgh-speed chases, sometimes reaching more than 100mph. >> whoa! >> reporter: up above, just about every police pursuit on the streets of los an
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activists are rallying against the proposed healthcare plan. it will take place outside the federal building from noon to 1:00 p.m. >>> a key hearing is scheduled in sacramento today on a bill regulating telecommunications companies in california. the bill would allow companies like at&t and verizon to attach antennae, wireless boosters and other equipment on streetlights, traffic signals and telephone poles even if cities or towns don't want them. critics say that could interfere with existing transportation and communications infrastructure. and that the measure would result in higher bills. the telecom industry says it's necessary to provide 5g service. >>> this morning, the mystery remains on who is behind a crippling cyber attack that quickly spread and locked computers from europe to the u.s. hena daniels has the latest. >> reporter: across europe, banks, airports, hospitals, and even grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay are trying to recover from yesterday as massive ransomware outbreak. >> effectively what happene
activists are rallying against the proposed healthcare plan. it will take place outside the federal building from noon to 1:00 p.m. >>> a key hearing is scheduled in sacramento today on a bill regulating telecommunications companies in california. the bill would allow companies like at&t and verizon to attach antennae, wireless boosters and other equipment on streetlights, traffic signals and telephone poles even if cities or towns don't want them. critics say that could interfere...
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it is not a healthcare procedure because of your eating and drinking. but i get a lot of calls from family members saying that i'm afraid we were not feeding my mother or father. i'm afraid that we were not hydrating him enough. did we kill them? there is a point in which the body can no longer assimilate food and water. when you get very close to the dying process. cutting off food and water is okay. it is morally a valid thing to do. if you look at these advanced healthcare directives it goes through these points very briefly. it helps people think about, what do i want when i am dying? if these are the parameters, then you don't have to be as strict with myself as a might otherwise be. >> surely not? >> it is getting to be more and more people who do have them. but they're still probably over 50% who do not. just because people do not like to talk about the issue. they do not like to think about it. >>> and the fisherman was talking about a new way of patient interaction doctoring that involves more questioning of what the patient wants, needs, and w
it is not a healthcare procedure because of your eating and drinking. but i get a lot of calls from family members saying that i'm afraid we were not feeding my mother or father. i'm afraid that we were not hydrating him enough. did we kill them? there is a point in which the body can no longer assimilate food and water. when you get very close to the dying process. cutting off food and water is okay. it is morally a valid thing to do. if you look at these advanced healthcare directives it goes...
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healthcare is not a privilege. it's not an employee benefit. it is a human right. and, by the way, when we move, in my view, to medicare for all, we're going to save substantial sums of money for the average person because we're not working to provide huge profits for the drug companies and insurance companies. >> stephen: i would go you one further and say that healthcare is not just a human right, but it's actually go t general welfare, because the people of means who do have health insurance and can sta who can do the right thing that we all know to do, which is to stay home. but if you don't have healthcare, if you can't stay home, you will spread the disease. this is about the entire society being benefited by every single person in it having what they need. >> absolutely right. and, again, it's not only that we are-- i should say that not only are you right on that point. we're the only major country on earth, embarrassingly, and we have to deal with it, that doesn't provide paid family and medical leave. so
healthcare is not a privilege. it's not an employee benefit. it is a human right. and, by the way, when we move, in my view, to medicare for all, we're going to save substantial sums of money for the average person because we're not working to provide huge profits for the drug companies and insurance companies. >> stephen: i would go you one further and say that healthcare is not just a human right, but it's actually go t general welfare, because the people of means who do have health...
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. >>> there's a battle over a new healthcare plan. demonstrators are fighting to keep the affordable care act. >> reporter: several protesters are planning a rally in san francisco to fight for the healthcare coverage. and all of this comes after several tweets by the president. here's the latest tweet from moments ago saying if obama care is hurting people. why shouldn't it hurt the insurance companies, and why should congress not be paying? >> people rallied in sacramento. worried that president trump would take the healthcare away. the president has called for -- the third attempt by mitch mcconnell to overall the healthcare system failed last week. and three republican senators defected from the party, joining all of the democrats in voting against the repeal. and none of this is sitting well with protesters. >> you got to continue to fight. we have trump saying he's not going to pay the subsidies. >> i'm worried about the people on medicaid who can lose their coverage. >> because of obama care we were able to get insurance right
. >>> there's a battle over a new healthcare plan. demonstrators are fighting to keep the affordable care act. >> reporter: several protesters are planning a rally in san francisco to fight for the healthcare coverage. and all of this comes after several tweets by the president. here's the latest tweet from moments ago saying if obama care is hurting people. why shouldn't it hurt the insurance companies, and why should congress not be paying? >> people rallied in...
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healthcare should not be an industry. it should be a basic human right . >> i stepped into the middle of the ring and impeached donald trump and i will take on anyone that gets in the way of working families. >> that is my promise to you to challenge the conventional wisdom. to go against the grain . to speak truth to power. to call our corporations. to fight like a nuhw member. remake >> reporter: nuhw is expected the candidate it will endorse later this week. >> the union said they invited senator butler just after feinstein's death but she did not attend. voters will have their voices heard on march 5th in the california primary. >>> coming up it w if youou have thisis... and d you get ththis... you coululd end up w with thi. unexpectcted out-of-f-pocket costs. which for r those on m medica, or soon n to be, is a a good reasason to take chararge of yourur health ca. so c consider ththis. anan aarp medidicare supplplt insurance e plan from uninitedhealthchcare. why? becacause medicacare alone doesn'n't pay for r everyth
healthcare should not be an industry. it should be a basic human right . >> i stepped into the middle of the ring and impeached donald trump and i will take on anyone that gets in the way of working families. >> that is my promise to you to challenge the conventional wisdom. to go against the grain . to speak truth to power. to call our corporations. to fight like a nuhw member. remake >> reporter: nuhw is expected the candidate it will endorse later this week. >> the...
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expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. a rare birthday surprise for a new.in sacramento. hudak dental does he share his birthday with his baby girl but they were both born on february 29th, of course, leap day. that calls the bizarre coincidence an unexpected blessing and this is the 2 million to one chance birth. >> of 29 years i have never seen it happen their first for november first time. ( horse baby camilla a little stressed out. look at that, she is a cutie, gym have enough great for babies for your pe
expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it...
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facilities, healthcare settings. individual businesses outside of the categories will set their own rules. >> we are going to keep asking people to mask, our staff and customers. >> we need to be ready to implement and deimplement certain measures based on levels of transmission, level he wills of vaccination. >> we are seeing a new milestone, california's positivity rate is down to 2.5%. one month ago the positivity rate was over 4%. >>> live to capitol hill, looks like the shut down show down is over. senators are meeting right now, democrats reached agreement with republicans. they will vote this morning. legislation would keep the government open through december 3. a shut down could derail president biden's trillion dollars infrastructure plan and even bigger social spending bill. >> we are ready to move forward. we have an agreement on the continuing resolution to prevent a government shutdown. >> the resolution apparently does not address the nation's debt ceiling. republicans refused to sign off on legislatio
facilities, healthcare settings. individual businesses outside of the categories will set their own rules. >> we are going to keep asking people to mask, our staff and customers. >> we need to be ready to implement and deimplement certain measures based on levels of transmission, level he wills of vaccination. >> we are seeing a new milestone, california's positivity rate is down to 2.5%. one month ago the positivity rate was over 4%. >>> live to capitol hill, looks...
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issues that affect the poor who lack proper healthcare. >> this is an opportunity for us at the top of our lungs to demand of the federal and state government that every person in our community is not only covered with health insurance but has access to healthcare. >> reporter: as terrible as the covid-19 crisis has been, a lot of people who have been pushing for that healthcare say it has done in a very clear way, pointed out the need for adequate healthcare among people, especially working- class individuals. >>> somewhat whether to start the work week, you can see some droplets on this patio in san francisco's pacific heights neighborhood, but the sun is still shining in some parts as well, let's take a look at our live camera now over san francisco, kind of cloudy now but we are lucky enough to have little peeks of sun shine and blue skies every ouief teorogis wet >> we can ve a chance of showers the next couple of days which is definitely good news is we continue rocketing toward the dry season, we will take what we can get and there are still showers out there right now. the h
issues that affect the poor who lack proper healthcare. >> this is an opportunity for us at the top of our lungs to demand of the federal and state government that every person in our community is not only covered with health insurance but has access to healthcare. >> reporter: as terrible as the covid-19 crisis has been, a lot of people who have been pushing for that healthcare say it has done in a very clear way, pointed out the need for adequate healthcare among people,...
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the national union of healthcare workers hosted the event. >> where are the republicans today? [ laughter ] >> john, you know, we invited them. >> the candidates that did attend, of the four democrats, they didn't disagree on much but on one topic, single payer healthcare. >> single payer is the way to go. >> people are dying in california because we do not have forward healthcare coverage. >> reporter: he said he as opposed to the concept but the state would need permission from the federal government. >> you can't say i want pie in the sky because that doesn't put food on people's tables. what i would do as governor is to create a public option that allows people to buy into medicare. >> reporter: he said the state should not do a massive over haul all at once. >> we don't have to go all in. let's make sure we can scale up appropriately and show its effectiveness. >> reporter: when asked about the plan, they said where there is a will, there is a way. >> we have to figure out how we are going to do that and we can. i am not sure exactly but it is doable. >> it is a question o
the national union of healthcare workers hosted the event. >> where are the republicans today? [ laughter ] >> john, you know, we invited them. >> the candidates that did attend, of the four democrats, they didn't disagree on much but on one topic, single payer healthcare. >> single payer is the way to go. >> people are dying in california because we do not have forward healthcare coverage. >> reporter: he said he as opposed to the concept but the state would...
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as the supreme court gets set to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tackles the cost of its program. we'll break down the numbers. and freedom team: war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering, they are racing. >> don't feel sorry for us because we are doing fine and great, and we are going to prosper. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: and good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor. it is an election result heard around the world: mohammed morsi, the candidate of the muslim brotherhood, today was declared the winner of egypt's presidential election. the white house quickly congratulated the president- elect and pledged to work with him "on the basis of mutual respect." charlie d'agata is in cairo tonight. >> reporter: it took a moment for word of the victory to sink in. then, the crowd roared. they weren't all supporters of the muslim brotherhood or its candidate, mohammed morsi. they came to tahrir square to protest against military rule. and they were hoping to celebrate a turning point in egypt's history. the country's first tr
as the supreme court gets set to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tackles the cost of its program. we'll break down the numbers. and freedom team: war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering, they are racing. >> don't feel sorry for us because we are doing fine and great, and we are going to prosper. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: and good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor. it is an election result heard...
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now having said that, the healthcare free? no, it is not. so what we do is exempt the first $29,000 of a person's income, you make less than $29,000, you pay nothing in taxes. above that, in a progressive way, with the wealthiest people in this country paying theifay t now you're paying $20,000 a year in a tax called a premium for the insurance companies, that's gone and then i say, stephen, you're paying $10,000 a year now to the federal government, your $10,000 to the good, you would ask me, where do i sign up for that? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: in canada and in the u.k., two of the places you often point to where healthcare has worked in sort of a medicare for all style, different systems, there are supplemental treatments you can get if you pay out of pocket to a doctor who basically is not in the medicare for all plan. if i wanted a different treatment or somebody not in medicare for all, would i be able to pay somebody else? >> if you canted cosmetic surgery, all basic -- >> stephen: what do you think i need to have done? >>
now having said that, the healthcare free? no, it is not. so what we do is exempt the first $29,000 of a person's income, you make less than $29,000, you pay nothing in taxes. above that, in a progressive way, with the wealthiest people in this country paying theifay t now you're paying $20,000 a year in a tax called a premium for the insurance companies, that's gone and then i say, stephen, you're paying $10,000 a year now to the federal government, your $10,000 to the good, you would ask me,...
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weijia jang, cbs news, washington. >> a healthcare rally is under way right now in oakland. dozens of people are setting up a pop-up emergency room. it's part of a national week of action to preserve the affordable care act. the rally runs until 1:00 today in front of oakland's federal building. >>> still to come, cameras playing cops. a vote in san francisco today to use surveillance video to hand out seating tickets. >> plus, wild weather and lightning damage. the central valley home that took a pounding from the last round of rain. >> somebody say a pounding from rain? we still have delays, sfo, up to 53 minutes on some arriving flights. good afternoon, everybody. we do still have more rain in your forecast. we'll tell you where and when coming up as the news continues. we'll be right back. ,, you against the gunman's employer.. and his wife. ple were killed in t >>> new at noon, victims of the orlando nightclub shoot having taking legal action against the gunman's employer and his wife. 49 people were killed in the june massacre carried out by omar mateen. the victims sa
weijia jang, cbs news, washington. >> a healthcare rally is under way right now in oakland. dozens of people are setting up a pop-up emergency room. it's part of a national week of action to preserve the affordable care act. the rally runs until 1:00 today in front of oakland's federal building. >>> still to come, cameras playing cops. a vote in san francisco today to use surveillance video to hand out seating tickets. >> plus, wild weather and lightning damage. the central...
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healthcare providers. they are trying to procure those rooms in addition to 3500 rooms that have been set aside to isolate patients who may contract covid-19 as well as others. >> we secured our first lease yesterday and moved the first people in this morning. the first people were homeless individuals . they were tested in the hospital but aren't showing signs that need them to be hospitalized. we moved them from the hospitals to that particular hotel. >> reporter: those rooms are in addition to the trailers that the state of california is sending four potential homeless patients. with all of these measures the message is still clear from city leaders, stay home. >> we have a role to play in the city's response. stay home, only leave four essentials. >> reporter: coming up tonight on kpix 5 news at 7:00 we hear from the san francisco police chief about enforcement of the shelter in place order has been working. i'm standing on san francisco's embarcadero and you see a lot of runners and joggers. what he h
healthcare providers. they are trying to procure those rooms in addition to 3500 rooms that have been set aside to isolate patients who may contract covid-19 as well as others. >> we secured our first lease yesterday and moved the first people in this morning. the first people were homeless individuals . they were tested in the hospital but aren't showing signs that need them to be hospitalized. we moved them from the hospitals to that particular hotel. >> reporter: those rooms are...
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grace lee reports the many critics of healthcare reform say this is healthcare hypocrisy. >> the crab restaurant on fisherman's wharf made the list and so did hotel nico. not to mention cafe mason as well as true spa. what could all these places have in common? the department of health and human services gave them waivers so they don't have to comply with the affordable care act and they all happen to be in minority house leader nancy pelosi's district. of all the places across the nation that received the healthcare in april, 20% of them are under pelosi's jurisdiction and that has republicans crying foul. >> if she thinks that we are too stupid to know this is political payback, then she has another thing coming. >> pelosi denies any involvement and says she is not getting any favoritism from the obama administration. in a statement tonight, her office said it is pathetic that there are those who would be cheering for americans to lose their minimum health coverage or see their premiums increase for political purposes. hillary aiken runs services, a priest company that helps many sa
grace lee reports the many critics of healthcare reform say this is healthcare hypocrisy. >> the crab restaurant on fisherman's wharf made the list and so did hotel nico. not to mention cafe mason as well as true spa. what could all these places have in common? the department of health and human services gave them waivers so they don't have to comply with the affordable care act and they all happen to be in minority house leader nancy pelosi's district. of all the places across the nation...
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. >>> why healthcare workers eligible for the vaccine are saying no thanks? >>> step up security, six days ahead of the inauguration. why the governor is calling in the national guard? >> it was more like a shove. i was laying in bed. i felt one push and allowed her push. that was it. >> folks across the edby an ear what did it ke the epicenter? >>> we begin this evening with a critical vote that may open the door to massive, stadium vaccinations in the bay area. the oakland coliseum might be the bay area's next mass vaccination site. we will know for sure 12 hours from now. that is when alameda county will consider a request to hold a drive-through site in the parking lot. we are looking live at oracle park. other stadiums are being considered as well. supersize like this one at dodger stadium is opening this week. he used to be la county's >>> zens of san fran s lineup and were rey to roll up thves today when they began and older. kenny choi reports tonight. the expanded rollout is generating interest and confusion.>> reporter: sutter health started to inoc
. >>> why healthcare workers eligible for the vaccine are saying no thanks? >>> step up security, six days ahead of the inauguration. why the governor is calling in the national guard? >> it was more like a shove. i was laying in bed. i felt one push and allowed her push. that was it. >> folks across the edby an ear what did it ke the epicenter? >>> we begin this evening with a critical vote that may open the door to massive, stadium vaccinations in the...
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later this year, we have must pass healthcare legislation that is coming up that children's health insurance programs is very important to a lot of dependent, by that pointer i hope we can reach some kind of consensus where we can try to do away with the worst problems of obamacare,, the only be addressed by legislation. >> dickerson: here is what i wonder about is the people at the end of these policies and that you dealt with in those town hauls is when they hear the president say i am going to let it collapse and then the democrats will beg me to fix it. but when people who are out there nervous about this who have obama care, people are straight up nervous, isn't that a nervous making thing to hear? >> well, as i said, as in the stated time obamacare comes up as topic in arkansas i know some people were helped by obamacare, but many more were hurt by it and those are the people we need to keep in mind when we are trying to solve the problem for people who benefited from obamacare without imposing all of the costs that obamacare did, and the president simply state ago fact that entire hea
later this year, we have must pass healthcare legislation that is coming up that children's health insurance programs is very important to a lot of dependent, by that pointer i hope we can reach some kind of consensus where we can try to do away with the worst problems of obamacare,, the only be addressed by legislation. >> dickerson: here is what i wonder about is the people at the end of these policies and that you dealt with in those town hauls is when they hear the president say i am...
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healthcare workers first in line. >> thank goodness. >> reporter: charlotte county is a front line healthcare worker, an employee of the san francisco department of public health. lately she's been working at a covid-19 testing site. she and her colleagues have been worried for months. not just about their own health, but for their patients. >> it will be a great relief to be vaccinated and be in the clear. treatment and care of patient would be better. at this point we're all very, very quiet, we can't get too close to patients, and i worry sometimes that will affect their care. >> reporter: authorities say by prioritizing healthcare workers and nursing home residents, they hope it will make a big difference. >> i personally i will be happy to be vaccinated. i'm very satisfied with the data. >> reporter: dr. maldonado is an infectious disease expert at stanford healthcare. she took time away from her covid clinic today to talk about the impending delivery of vaccines. >> we should be getting doses as early as tomorrow around the country. i know our county is expecting doses tomorrow. our hos
healthcare workers first in line. >> thank goodness. >> reporter: charlotte county is a front line healthcare worker, an employee of the san francisco department of public health. lately she's been working at a covid-19 testing site. she and her colleagues have been worried for months. not just about their own health, but for their patients. >> it will be a great relief to be vaccinated and be in the clear. treatment and care of patient would be better. at this point we're all...
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. >>> governor newsom also announcing a plan to make healthcare more affordable to all californians. today, he appeared in the central valley to highlight his proposal, that includes expanding access to medical coverage. it also increases transparency within the healthcare system. >> lead expanded coverage to the middle class, and we are looking at affordability and price reductions in particular, with high-cost pharmaceuticals. everybody we had in mind this year as it relates to our healthcare investments. >> we first brought you the governor's press conference live on cbsn bay area. you can watch 24/7 streaming on kpix.com , and the kpix news app. >>> the state assembly debating whether to create the nation's first universal healthcare system, a bill that would set up the system facing its first test at a hearing today. a separate bill on how to pay for it will be heard later , and will need voter approval. the first bill has to pass the state assembly by january 31 to have a chance of approval this year. >>> the san ramon valley unified school district has set up a free drive-thro
. >>> governor newsom also announcing a plan to make healthcare more affordable to all californians. today, he appeared in the central valley to highlight his proposal, that includes expanding access to medical coverage. it also increases transparency within the healthcare system. >> lead expanded coverage to the middle class, and we are looking at affordability and price reductions in particular, with high-cost pharmaceuticals. everybody we had in mind this year as it relates to...
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-- single-payer healthcare system. >>> in mourning. it is 7:58 a.m. >> good morning. there is a new proposal that would change the way all californians get healthcare. kpix5's daniel osborne explains the single-payer healthcare plan. >> it is called the healthy california act or senate bill 562. all the details have just been released. still the details are pretty vague. here is what we do know. california's residents would be required to join in the public program. and insurance companies would be barred from offering coverage for services already included in the plan. the bill aims to provide healthcare coverage for all 39 million californians including medical care, emergency, dental health and nursing home care. this would eliminate co-pays and insurance deductibles. it would allow californians to choose their doctor from a list of providers and it would cover californians while traveling. a spokesperson from the california nursing association talked to the la times saying that "healthcare should be a right. it isn't about what you
-- single-payer healthcare system. >>> in mourning. it is 7:58 a.m. >> good morning. there is a new proposal that would change the way all californians get healthcare. kpix5's daniel osborne explains the single-payer healthcare plan. >> it is called the healthy california act or senate bill 562. all the details have just been released. still the details are pretty vague. here is what we do know. california's residents would be required to join in the public program. and...
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expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> asway learn about more cases of the coronavirus in the u.s., we are getting some perspective from cbs news chief medical correspondent. he says it is important to be realistic without sliding into panic. >> i think we have to be honest with people. it is going to be serious, but it is going to have a beginning, a middle and end. the cough, fever and shortens of breath are the symptoms so those are the main things, especially shortens of breath. it is thought once you recover, you prob
expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it...
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healthcare worker has ebola! for the first time we are hearing from nurses who worked with the sick nurse. ,,,, insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. bring them all to the table with the kfc favorites bucket. 8 pieces of chicken with 12 hot wings or 6 extra crispy tenders. ♪hey! i found a happy space ♪somewhere to call our own ♪a happy little place and it all starts with you♪ ♪whoa-oh-oh-oh, all this goodness...♪ after-school snacking should be fun and nutritious which is why we put whole grains first in every general mills big g cereal what matters most should always come first general mills. look for th
healthcare worker has ebola! for the first time we are hearing from nurses who worked with the sick nurse. ,,,, insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and...
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the idea is to food overwhelmed healthcare workers and help struggling restaurants stay afloat. the owner and chef is busy. packing 180 meals of duck breast with mole and rice on his own. >> helping the people that are on the front line, that are taking the brunt of this and working. working their behinds off. long shifts. and also putting themselves at risk. >> reporter: it is one of several sfran restaurants part of a movement called front line foods. it began as an idea among san francisco friends. >> we very much want for the restaurants to be thriving when we get through this difficult time. as much as it's a morale boost in the hospital, we also really want this level of support for the restaurant workers and the chefs in this area. >> reporter: it started with small donations and one restaurant delivery. in one month, the operation has grown to reach seven hospitals and 20,000 meals in san francisco alone. front line foods has since expanded to 46 cities with countless volunteers and raised more than $2 million. it's partnered with world central kitchen. a global nonprofi
the idea is to food overwhelmed healthcare workers and help struggling restaurants stay afloat. the owner and chef is busy. packing 180 meals of duck breast with mole and rice on his own. >> helping the people that are on the front line, that are taking the brunt of this and working. working their behinds off. long shifts. and also putting themselves at risk. >> reporter: it is one of several sfran restaurants part of a movement called front line foods. it began as an idea among san...
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we continue to work with our partners across the state in the healthcare professions. including working on the ratios and different things to make sure we can step up. we are looking at individuals who have recently retired to come back and sit for these new facilities in existing facilities. we know that some healthcare professionals who are not as busy in their outpatient practices, nurses, doctors, nurse practitioners, other healthcare pressioncastep d are us as we build up this capacity in new facilities. and increase our capacity in our existing facilities. it has fell and it continues to feel like all hands on deck mission. we are having great conversations with all of our partners across the state and the willingness is enormous. we are daily receiving emails and [inaudible question]calls with the willingness to step up and help. we know this is going to be a challenge but we believe californians together are going to make it. >> decks question parents >> go hardcover takes for doing this. you have a sense of how long the statewide shelter in place order is goin
we continue to work with our partners across the state in the healthcare professions. including working on the ratios and different things to make sure we can step up. we are looking at individuals who have recently retired to come back and sit for these new facilities in existing facilities. we know that some healthcare professionals who are not as busy in their outpatient practices, nurses, doctors, nurse practitioners, other healthcare pressioncastep d are us as we build up this capacity in...
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bart is asking to pay more for rising health costs, healthcare costs, and bart says it's trying to revamp overtime rules. they say a fraction of workers abuse. and third they are fighting over pensions and whether workers should start paying in. >> so right now, bart employees pay nothing towards their pension. that's unheard of. even state employees pay for their pension. it's zero. that's it. zero dollars. it's called the employees share and they are not paying anything. let's begin to start paying into your pension. >> what they probably don't realize is that the bart employee even though the district pays for half of our retirement, the bart employee as a whole negotiated away in mid-'80s pay raises so that the district would pay for that share. so it's not like we are getting the district to pay our share. >> reporter: so there could be a strike as soon as july 1. bart says that right now, both sides are very far apart. but they say that it's not a certainty, allen, that there will be a strike as soon as july 1. i just talked to a union rep. they said they are going to be voting next
bart is asking to pay more for rising health costs, healthcare costs, and bart says it's trying to revamp overtime rules. they say a fraction of workers abuse. and third they are fighting over pensions and whether workers should start paying in. >> so right now, bart employees pay nothing towards their pension. that's unheard of. even state employees pay for their pension. it's zero. that's it. zero dollars. it's called the employees share and they are not paying anything. let's begin to...